Multimedia
The Greater Cleveland Partnership multimedia library includes links to GCP videos, broadcast media appearances by GCP staff, slide shows and podcasts. Click here to access our multimedia archive.
Radio
WTAM -- President and CEO Joe Roman on "Wills & Snyder"
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April 2013
: Listen for an update on positive trends in the Northeast Ohio economy and comments about how PlayhouseSquare will become an even greater attraction in downtown Cleveland.
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March 2013 : The discussion focuses on the ongoing positive transformation of downtown Cleveland that could position the city to go after hosting a national political convention in 2016.
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February 2013 : Topics include the role chambers can play in understanding Governor Kasich's budget proposal and why expanding Medicaid is good for Northeast Ohio.
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January 2013 : This month’s interview focuses on next steps for implementing education reform initiatives in Cleveland public schools; ramping up efforts in 2013 to focus business leaders on the Hopkins Airport hub’s benefits and importance to the community; and the continuing due diligence to evaluate Cleveland’s potential as a host city for a 2016 national political convention.
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December 2012 : Topics include how the Transformation Alliance will monitor education reform progress by Cleveland public schools and looking into what it would take for Cleveland to land a national political convention in 2016.
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November 2012: Comments on local and state ballot issues, including Issue 107, the Cleveland school levy, and Issue 108, the Port Authority levy, and the impact of their election outcomes on the community.
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November 2012 : Why passing Issue 107, the Cleveland school levy, and Issue 108, the Port of Cleveland levy, is important to Cleveland's future; the GCP is urging a "no" vote on State Issue 2, the redistricting constitutional amendment
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October 2012 : GCP positions on Issue 107, the Cleveland schools levy and Issue 108, Port of Cleveland levy (yes); Issue 2 statewide redistricting (no). Also, media attention focused on Ohio and the Cleveland Plus region as critical to the outcome of the presidential election.
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September 2012 : Ballot issues of importance to the business community and the idea that Cleveland might consider whether it's feasible to make a pitch for a 2016 national political convention.
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August 2012
: Current GCP priorities and economic development initiatives of importance to the business community including why the organization supports the Cleveland school levy that will go before voters on the November ballot.
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June 2012
: An update on several GCP priorities including education reform in the City of Cleveland, improving connectivity in downtown Cleveland and the impact of shale development on the Northeast Ohio and Oio economies.
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May 2012 : Upcoming opening of the Horseshoe Casino Cleveland, an update on the business community's efforts to keep the Hub at Hopkins Airport and emerging business opportunities in the shale gas industry.
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March 2012
: Factors that give the market confidence that lakefront development really can happen, the importance of the Hopkins hub to the region’s economy, and Mayor Frank Jackson’s education transformation plan, which is about making sure that every student in Cleveland has a chance to attend a high-quality school.
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February 2012: Recent economic development news including positive developments related to business retention and expansion projects in Cleveland.
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January 2012 : Importance of keeping companies here that have already made investments in Northeast Ohio and other GCP economic development priorities
Public Radio
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90.3 WCPN “The Sound of Ideas”
: GCP Senior Vice President Rob Recker discusses the importance of growing the Hopkins Hub.
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WKSU-FM : GCP Senior VP Marketing, Communications and Membership Rob Recker comments on the GCP survey of area middle-market companies that indicated optimism in the region’s economy.
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90.3 WCPN Sound of Ideas: Joe Roman joins Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson, Eric Gordon, CEO, Cleveland Metropolitan School District, and Paul Hill, director, Center on Reinventing Public Education, for a discussion about the updated transformation plan for Cleveland public schools. (February 2012)
Television
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WKYC-TV
: GCP Senior VP Advocacy Carol Caruso talks about why passing the Cleveland school levy is important to the entire region. (July 2012)
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WKYC-TV
: Joe Roman, former Shaker Heights Mayor Judy Rawson, and former State Representative Matt Dolan discuss the importance of keeping our hub at Hopkins with reporter Tom Beres on "Between the Lines." (January 2012)
Videos
Event Photos
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PowerPoint Presentations
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GCP State Budget Webinar
: Our Advocacy Team hosted a webinar briefing on Governor John Kasich’s operating budget proposal (FY2014-2015). Tim Keen, director of the Ohio Office of Budget Management, presented a detailed summary of the proposal contents, including key policy reforms. Held February 8, 2013.
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The St. Lawrence Seaway : The Marine Highway as a Global Economic Catalyst: Presented on March 28, 2012, by Seaway Administrator Collister Johnson at the Greater Cleveland Partnership.
- "The Next American Economy" - Presentation at the GCP Annual Meeting on March 31, 2011, by Bruce Katz, vice president, Brookings Institution and founding director of the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program.
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Diversity Professional Group Quarterly Forums
- Click here to access a variety of presentations on workplace diversity and inclusion strategies and best practices.
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Minority Business Accelerator 2.5+ - A feature on the MBAccelerator 2.5+, a program of the Commission on Economic Inclusion and funded by the Fund for Our Economic Future. Learn about the deals done in 2008 and and meet the nine 2008 MBE portfolio companies. (May 2009).
Video Podcasts
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Crain's Cleveland Business Podcast : GCP Senior Vice President of Advocacy Carol Caruso participates in Crain's panel discussion on Ohio's business-friendly budget. (May 2011)